![]() ![]() They became some of the system’s most defining games, but others were not so fortunate…įrom Left to right, top to bottom: Naomi 2 with Net Dimm, Naomi, Atomiswave with Dolphin Blue,Īnd that is where the focus of this the first of three parts in a series entitled 'Expanding the Dreamcast Collection' will begin. Many games from the original Naomi were of course ported to the Dreamcast Crazy Taxi, Power Stone, House of the Dead 2 and more. It was one in a fairly large family of systems that shared many of the same components, specs and sharing the Katana SDK with our beloved DC. All you have to do is ever so slightly redefine the meaning of 'Dreamcast game.'Īs we all know, the Dreamcast wasn’t an only child. ![]() Do you really want a shelf half full of absolute rubbish you’ll probably never play and certainly not enjoy? Oh, you do? Well, even if that’s the case, I presume you wouldn’t turn down the chance to find some new 'good' games to play.īut don’t worry, there is still hope! In this series of articles, I’ll detail how you can expand your collection and find more than enough fresh content to keep you happy and out of the whisky bottle for at least another year or so. What next?Ĭomplete sets: The hardest of hardcore collectors can go for a complete set, but if we’re honest, the Dreamcast wasn’t that good there were still a tonne of crappy games that came out for it. Many of us have already done this for years though the list of import games we’ve yet to play is diminishing fast. Whichever region you’re from, I can guarantee that there are a tonne of great games that never came to your shores. ![]() Import: Finding games that were unreleased in your home territory can be great fun. Support the indie scene: A worthy cause no doubt, but let’s be honest, the quality of these titles are rarely anything special and never up to the standard of the Dreamcast’s best Sega developed games. But what’s the hardcore Dreamcast fan to do? Most gamers, even fans of the Dreamcast, moved onto greener pastures long ago. It’s been almost 18 years since the console was first launched in its home territory of Japan, and while it’s still getting support (unofficial at least) to this day, the number of new titles has of course dwindled since its heyday. I’d assume that many of you reading this already own a substantial Dreamcast collection or have at least played a wide variety of games on the system. ![]()
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